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1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider

AR 192802roadItaly
Engine
2.6L inline-six DOHC, five-speed transmission
Colour
Medium grey ('Grigio Medio') with black cloth and burgundy hardtop

A 1964 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider by Touring, bodied in Grigio Medio over Nero leather with a black cloth hood and an original factory hardtop finished in burgundy. Delivered new destined for the United States, the car remained with a single California owner for over three decades before passing to a subsequent owner who commissioned a comprehensive ground-up restoration by Alfetta Motors in Vallejo, California. The rebuilt car went on to claim a perfect 100.6-point score and a Certificate d'Oro at the 2013 Concorso d'Alfa California.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. 1972 → 2006
    California owner
    partial documentation

    Single owner retained the car for over three decades; the vehicle was US-destined and kept in California throughout this period.

  3. 2006 →Private sale
    Subsequent US owner who commissioned restoration
    full documentation

    Engaged Alfetta Motors of Vallejo, California for a comprehensive multi-year restoration covering bodywork, drivetrain, and engine; the work is supported by invoices and photographic records.

Competition

  1. 2013
    2013 Concorso d'Alfa California
    Best of Show class winner — 100.6 points, Gold Certificate awarded

    The car earned top honors at this marque-specific concours following its multi-year restoration, receiving the highest scoring certificate on offer.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration
    Alfetta Motors

    Full ground-up restoration carried out over roughly five years, encompassing complete rebuilds of the running gear, the 2.6-litre six-cylinder engine, and the five-speed transmission, together with a bare-metal repaint in the factory-correct Grigio Medio shade.

    Work documented by a set of invoices and a photo album; restoration preceded the car's 2013 concours appearance. Workshop located in Vallejo, California.

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